Landowner Offers Land for VA Wal-Mart, But is Turned Down
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Updated: 12:41 PM Jul 11, 2009
Landowner Offers Land for VA Wal-Mart, But is Turned Down
LOCUST GROVE, Va. (AP)
Wal-Mart has turned thumbs down to an offer from a landowner who said he has 2,000 acres farther away from a Civil War battlefield where the retailer hopes to build a Supercenter.
Posted: 2:30 PM Jul 11, 2009
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Wal-Mart has turned thumbs down to an offer from a landowner who said he has 2,000 acres farther away from a Civil War battlefield where the retailer hopes to build a Supercenter.

The Wal-Mart proposal has angered historic preservationists, who contend the 138,000-square-foot store near the Wilderness battlefield is an affront to history.

The land proposal comes from an Orange County man, Charles "Chip" King, who told The Free Lance-Star of Fredericksburg that his offer is a "win-win solution."

Wal-Mart's Keith Morris said the company had already reviewed the site and ruled it out because the land is not zoned for commercial use.

Supervisors will have final say on the store.


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Posted by: allen haynes Location: elkton on Jul 11, 2009 at 05:14 PM

walmart needs to be stoped